Thank you that was a great day out some smashing cars and for once sunshine from start to finish safe home Harley.
@jeffking41766 ай бұрын
2:46 am here in Jacksonville, Florida USA. Can’t sleep. Great time to watch . Cool. 📻🙂
@CarTractionvids6 ай бұрын
The dedication!
@jeffking41766 ай бұрын
10:13 the top on the “Miata”, is a Bikini top [ or a Bimini top]. Very popular on Jeeps. 📻🙂 39:45: Monteverdi is a Swiss made car. [ 1967-1982] They made several different cars, and even an SUV.
@jeffking41766 ай бұрын
54:17 blue Porsche : Texas plate [ read] “Yee Haw “❗️. 🤣 48:16 : you just missed a Daimler Dart, as the camera panned across it. Great video some outstanding cars. [ I’d have to go for the Monteverdi.] 📻🙂
@CarTractionvids6 ай бұрын
I did look at the Daimler Dart and many more cars that didn't feature, but as you may have heard I was fighting a microphone problem which rendered quite a few clips unusable
@MichaelCondron-x8n6 ай бұрын
A great collection and great commentary good on you Harley well done cheers
@greerbox6 ай бұрын
Another great video Harley. Some fantastic machinery. I think my take home would be that beautiful Alvis TD22. A true gentleman’s’ car ❤️
@davesouthall38345 ай бұрын
The little Austin 7 is a hillclimber.
@davesouthall38345 ай бұрын
For info the am has a boat tail with fishtail exhaust. Wow.
@jefftaplin65446 ай бұрын
Your knowledge of classic autos is very impressive!👍🏻
@CarTractionvids6 ай бұрын
Thanks! 👍
@alistairallan11784 ай бұрын
Glorious???
@Vince_uk6 ай бұрын
Some bobby dazzlers there Harley, Car to take home the BMW 635. Good video and you must have been exhausted.
@CarTractionvids6 ай бұрын
Yep, and I also did a walkaround of the bustling car park which will appear on the channel next weekend
@JamesHuttonVideo6 ай бұрын
I'll take that lovely Bentley T series home please. 41:25. Great video Harley.
@JamesBond-xf3jp6 ай бұрын
I am also awake early here in Pennsylvania. I generally watch your videos later in the morning, oh well, why wait? You are correct about the LaSalle, it's marketed just under Cadillac. Basically it was between Buick and Cadillac and produced between 1927 and 1940. Thanks for another great video!!
@CarTractionvids6 ай бұрын
And thanks for watching!
@RobertGott-c3f6 ай бұрын
Great video Harley as to be one of your best Well done😊😊😊😊😮excellent
@bobspeller22256 ай бұрын
The Scramble meeting are getting better each time, I should hVe my Triumph Stag T the next one. Great video Harley, it’s really good to see a young man with great interest in historic cars. Well done, Bob
@CarTractionvids6 ай бұрын
Yep it's probably one of my favourite meets
@Rich13-606 ай бұрын
Despite me watching your dads reports on the same show I still watch your version as well, nice to either see other cars or different comments to the same cars. The "odd" roof on the MX5 is known as a Bikini top or half roof / hood , its a halfway house between having a standard soft top , so instead of having the whole roof extended , you fit that to keep the worst of the wind or rain from you whilst also providing that "open top" feeling. I wonder at aged 16 whether your dad was as knowledgeable, perhaps you could ask him, although you may wish to duck as something gets thrown at you, lol... Great video as per.
@CarTractionvids6 ай бұрын
Interesting, I've never seen such a roof, especially on am mx5. Not sure whether dad knew so many various cars but I think he did have a triumph spitfire by 16, albeit in many pieces so he beats me there
@Rich13-606 ай бұрын
@@CarTractionvids Fair enough, but I bet he never had a "Ned the Shed" though did he, lol.
@Carl-x8y3c6 ай бұрын
Hi 👋 Harley. The red Bristol I liked . We never sold them here in New Zealand. I have never seen one either. That's not to say that's there's not one here somewhere . A question Harley , were they all hand built ?. The Porsche is cool I like cars with yellow headlights, the French cars have them . I love the Alfa Romeo Montreal, very nice indeed. Terrific car show. Thanks Harley.
@CarTractionvids6 ай бұрын
I think all Bristols were hand-built, thanks
@Carl-x8y3c6 ай бұрын
@@CarTractionvids Thanks for that.
@KiwiStag746 ай бұрын
What a great collection of classics, mate. Ok, some of the newer ones are cool too, but classics are more of an eye-catcher and soul-tapper due to the nostalgia factor and their (now) rarity. A couple of things I'd like to give you a bit of personal history of. The Swallow Doretti - you reckoned the dash dials reminded you a bit of early TR. Well, you were spot on the money there, bud - the Doretti ran a TR2 driveline and other parts liberated from the spares bin at Standard Triumph, although the chassis was an in-house design and build. These wee beasties could get to 100mph with the help of an overdrive unit. They were only in manufacture for a couple of years (1954 and 55 from memory) and less than 300 were sold....and I'm pretty sure it was less than 280 in actual fact. There are two I know of here in New Zealand - one of which I spent a lot of time drooling over (and following) during a local rally through the back roads of the area near where I live with the local TR Register. It's a beautiful car to see going along the road and its sound is so magical out pipes at 50mph! You waxed lyrical about the A35 van and the A35 saloon having modified 1275cc A-series engines and how quick they'd be. I can tell you for a fact that even with an 1150cc (which is a 60 thou over 1098cc engine) in situ! A mate of mine back in the mid-to-late 80s owned an Austin A35 van. How this thing passed it's MoT equivalent here I have no idea, but it regularly did. Mind you, this was before the rust laws, so the fact it had half its sills, an 8" gap between the back end and centre rear arches where the metal had rusted off, the front wings were self-tapping screwed to the inner wing because the lower brackets were no longer in existence, the bottoms of the doors had gone - and this is all before we get to the fact that this car had been run into the back of a Hino bus before he bought it, straightened out with a club hammer and had a lovely coat of housepaint slapped on it with a wide brush and which was somewhere near the same colour as the rest of the van. Underneath was solid as a rock though, as were the floor pans. Anyway, my mate was a mechanic and he found an 1100cc engine from a 1970s Morris Minor van, sat down with the thing and had it bored to 60 thou oversized, balanced pistons and crank, blueprinted the engine, ground out the valve seats for bigger valves then ported and polished the head, making sure to ensure that when the intake and exhaust manifolds were in place, that the size of the respective ports were a match. That way there was no minor blockage or turbulence caused by small intrusions of metal from a smaller sized port. Him and I spent hours in his bedroom, listening to Pink Floyd, with me prepping / finishing off the engine parts and him assembling it on the floor in front of the speakers. He then threw a BCF731 (road-race) cam and used double valve springs (as the old 948 that was originally in the car used to valve-bounce something chronic at 5000rpm....which by all rights it should never have been pulling anyway, but he'd hold it there for long periods with the speedometer sitting pegged at the end of the 80mph speedo). He then topped this all off with a set of modified LCB Mini headers and a 1.75" exhaust with single silencer.....and twin 1.25" SU carbs. The engine had the beautiful lope one expects from the -731 grind out the back, while up front all you could hear was the faint tick of a slightly loose tappet with the engine sitting there still as a statue. The little beasty could rev to 7500rpm too! I reckoned he was an utter nutter for chucking this worked piece of automotive art into a rotten old van without even beefing the brakes up, but he just grinned and said that it was the shock factor of an old bomb blasting past people with better cars, that he was wanting to achieve. He sure did that. He also reckoned that cops would not believe their speed detectors and wouldn't bother chasing him....and he never got a speeding ticket either, the sod! I got several in the Alfa Sprint Veloce I drove at the time, but his A35 van could sail past a checkpoint doing 20 over the limit and they'd barely bat an eyelid! I did once straight-line drag race him - my Alfa vs the A35 van - over a measured 0.3 of a mile. The A35 had me off the start and for a fair way of the distance, but the Alfa caught him and got its bumper in front just as we got over the finish line. Damn that thing was quick! However, one thing it was NOT quick on was stopping and while the Alfa pulled up, turned around and went back to the mates of ours who were recording the event, then parked and I got out and walked over to where they were standing and was just in time to see the A35 van way in the distance a good three quarters of a mile down the road, turning around to come back....still doing about 20mph when it came about! He saw sense then and improved the braking system. He said the brakes were good to get him back to 50mph and then they just went away - too hot to keep working - and he had to crash it back through the gears and try to pull it up before the road ran out. So, would a worked-over 1275 bored to 1310 or 1330 be quicker? You betcha! All the best - and thanks for a brilliant tour of an excellent show
@CarTractionvids6 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment, I too also really like the idea of a classic car sleeper, or perhaps a 1940s or 1930s six cylinder saloon with a loud exhaust to make it sound like a Jag D-Type... maybe one day!
@richardsealey36266 ай бұрын
How interesting...................
@KiwiStag746 ай бұрын
@@CarTractionvids - I totally agree, mate. Totally and utterly. Sleepers are a lot of fun. I think I mentioned before about turning your Dad's Standard into a sleeper by dropping a Herald (or Toledo) 1300 engine with twin carbs and extractors in the wee beasty. Was thinking last night about the Toledo 1500, but with either of those I reckon she'd DEFINITELY need a dual-circuit master cylinder and the front disk conversion for a Herald....or you'll end up like my mate in the A35 van! Even the 1950s straight sixes sound mean as with a straight pipe - ask me how I know! Problem is that Mr Plod takes a greater interest in loud things and you get a notorious rep around your neighbourhood. Love the sound of the C and D-type at full chat around Goodwood - even if its only though my stereo speakers!
@CarTractionvids5 ай бұрын
Sorry didn't see your reply earlier, we have talked about swapping a Herald engine or something as it would go straight in, as the current 803cc unit is a bit tappety but it always starts up! With Standards you can only get the engine out through the bottom of the car so that makes the swap more awkward for us
@daviddjerassi6 ай бұрын
Wallingford car rally 12th May.
@davesouthall38345 ай бұрын
Frontline. Mgb specialist that car probably cost 100 thou.